Honey is now on Netflix and it's the news we didn't know we needed.
The 2003 film starring Jessica Alba had us all wanting to become professional dancers and now we can practice those impossible routines all over again.
Jessica plays Honey, a New Yorker keen to make it big as a choreographer but things turn nasty when a bigwig music director issues her with an ultimatum and when she doesn't agree, he threatens to ruin her career before it's even started.
Missy Elliott features briefly, there's some slick dancing, crop tops, big hair and to be honest, we forgot how much we missed until we spotted it on Netflix.
If you haven't yet experienced it, now is most definitely the time and if you have, you're probably only mad to relive it all over again - if you're anything like us that is.
Remember these unreal moves?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPGHQb4f0z0
According to reports, the film is based on a choreographer by the name of Laurieann Gibson and in an interesting twist, she ended up doing the choreography for Honey.
Not only that, Lauireann plays Katrina in the film, FYI.
She's also appeared in popular dance shows Making the Band and So You Think You Can Dance and if you're a fan of dance yourself you'll definitely recognise her.
Add Honey to the long list of Netflix must-haves, it's well worth your time!
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